Under the Radar: April Jai

By Staff Writer Kanupriya Goyal

London is overflowing with singers. Some belt in smoky pubs for pints while others croon in tube stations with their beloved guitars. However, pop singer-songwriter April Jai stands out,  serenading her 210,000 monthly listeners on Spotify with a unique voice full of raw emotion and vulnerability. Her music, in her own words, is “depression with a hint of bad*ss.” 

Born in Scotland and raised in Belgium, Jai now calls London’s pop scene home. Jai first drew attention in 2024 with her single “Morally Grey,” garnering significant traction on TikTok and Instagram. Jai, however, is not a one-and-done artist. 

Her latest work is Between the Pages, an EP that is a love letter to literature itself. Bookish references are paired with diaristic pop to produce songs such as “Fakin’ It,” “Stop Fighting It,” “Love Letter,” and “GOD COMPLEX.”  Each track is tethered to books and stories, stitched together with melodies that make even the dustiest characters feel alive again. 

Jai’s literary affection plays a prominent role in her music. She folds narratives into pop music like paper into cranes, proving that three-minute songs can carry as much emotion as 500-page epics, though with significantly catchier choruses. This year, she’s continued releasing sleek, hook-forward singles, signaling a steady cadence rather than a one-off viral moment. Clearly, Jai’s rise isn’t a fluke; it’s the product of a lane she’s carved, and one she’ll keep widening into the future.

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